Tampa Bay Running Back And DFW Area Native Ronald Jones Set To Face His Once Beloved Dallas Cowboys
by Keith Russell | CBS 11 Sports
McKINNEY, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - A young man from the Dallas-Fort Worth area is kicking off the NFL season Thursday night, Sept. 9, against the franchise he grew up rooting for: the Dallas Cowboys.
Tampa Bay running back Ronald Jones is about to do that in front of family and friends.
His mother Jacque says "he is so excited and we are so excited to be in this position".
Rising to stardom at McKinney North High School, Jones has never forgotten his roots.
Jones recently hosted his 4th annual free youth football camp in McKinney, this time as a Super Bowl champion.
It's an example of what others can achieve. Ronald's high school coach, Mike Fecci, says "I'm more proud of what he's overcome and he deserves every single thing he's getting right now".
His mom adds "follow your dreams and believe you are more than capable because Ronald did".
If only Ronald's dad had been there to see his dream come true. The same dad who took him to his first pro game… a Cowboys game in 2004…the same dad who passed away 8 years later.
Jacque Jones explains "we were in the Super bowl and I told him your dad would've been 55 this year and Ronald was in the 55th Super Bowl. He told me, after that, I knew we were gonna win".
Now what are the emotions for those close to Jones?
Root for the hometown kid or root for the hometown team?
His former high school coach admits "I cheer for the Cowboys every single week except for when they play Ronald so I'm just gonna go neutral this week on that".
His mom finishes by saying "I'm shocked some family are saying we're gonna have to roll with the Cowboys are you for real"?
A major reason to keep up with the Jones'.